Article 2(4) of the United Nations Charter All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations.

Reading this says the Taliban is guilty

No, the United States is guilty... i.e. as a member whereas the Taleban is not a member and so is not bound...

No, non members can't kill at will - only in self-defence. As it happens you're a member anyway and members aren't allowed to trespass onto someone's else's land so if they do that and kill someone that'll be a case of homicide.

Don't you love the way km defends murderers and terrorist... Al-Qeada bombs a market in Iraq killing 200 women and children , not a peep from km

How does saying nothing amount to defending murderers and terrorists?

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... but the US bombs a Taliban Training Camp that kills the enemy , look out he wants justice

You've already been told off once for trying to apply the same standards of behaviour to the United States as to proscribed organisations but as it happens the Taleban are entitled to resist our incursions because we've broken the law.

Reminds me of the old joke about the ant that's got the hots for a certain elephant. One day, as the amorous ant is sitting on a tree branch, the object of his desire passes below. The ant jumps onto the back of the elephant and begins humping her with passionate abandon.

Just then, a coconut falls from the tree and hits the oblivious pachyderm on the head. "OW!", she grunts, somewhat startled.

The now profusely perspiring insect stops what he's doing and asks, "Wassamattah, honey? Did I hoit youse?"

No, non members can't kill at will - only in self-defence. As it happens you're a member anyway and members aren't allowed to trespass onto someone's else's land so if they do that and kill someone that'll be a case of homicide.

km

You seem to forgot that Pakistan itself is fighting the same enemy and could use the extra help and the Taliban is not a country or government there is no boarders to speak of .

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